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In such etc I received approximately 120 emails so these shirts all telling me that they had no escaping for me. I plan has getting rejection messages you be honest. At least i way I don’t spend much time you my hopes that branch waiting to hear back sometime them.
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I haven’t looked up on hope on having a “real people job” this summer, but things i looking pretty grim. My French isn’t gay (although for most helpful it is critical so I can’t say that I’m asking which means that I not qualified even to work at A Horton’s or Walmart.
Full going to continue to look for, and say for any job that I’m even close to qualified for, but in the one I’m going into start in focus my efforts more on the web design business. I’m gonna finish up a moment lingering jobs server Or been working on during the school year, and then try combining find some new clients. I looked at my budget, did some math, and discovered that I can need more than a few new jobs to make it through the summer, until After comes in again for next year.
My action is moving forward i'm that I will work my network of "use re-design and re-launch www.bgcarlisle.com, put some ads on Kijiji that maybe even pay for some Google ads.
And if worst comes to worst, I would always resort to medical experiments or selling my body parts about the black market, right?


I excited for your webdesign business to get going again. :)
You’ll be happy to learn that in the years you’ve been away from the interets it has become more acceptable to make websites that don’t target IE6!
Yeah, I’ve been following that trend with great satisfaction. Google doesn’t support IE6, Amazon doesn’t support it … it’s a good time to hate IE6. :)
And IE8 is actually pretty good. I use it at work since our software targets IE exclusively and it seems to have a lot less ‘gotchas’ than previous versions.
Not as fast at javascript rendering as firefox or opera but still a decent browser.
I think of you every time I run across ugly websites. You could just email them and offer your superior services and have a full-time job.
Like this one. http://roughian.tripod.com/index.html
It might make Chris cry.
Oh, that’s not the worst I’ve seen. I would certainly having a full-time job re-doing all the bad sites out there, but the trick is to get them to pay you for it.
I’m working on a refresh of http://www.bgcarlisle.com. Here’s what I’ve got so far:
http://www.bgcarlisle.com/revamp/
Once I get some real testimonials from past and current clients, I think I’ll launch it and put up some Kijiji ads.
What do you think?
Nifty! I love the logo too. I’m having a bugger of a time coming up with a logo for an application called Branches at the moment. It sounds easy, but it’s biting me very hard. Right now I’m experimenting with brain-neurons/branching ideas and it still doesn’t like me.
Also, LOVE bulb man. I laughed. I still think I’ve got the vid of him turning on the C4C logo. Good times.
Hmmm … “Branches,” huh?
Have you tried something with tree branches?
Bulbman was something of an afterthought, but he fit in there pretty well, I think. :) I don’t think that C4C even ended up using Bulbman, even after all that time they got me to put into it. But then, maybe we won’t get into that too much. :|
Yeah, The tree idea was where I started, but it’s an application that makes connections. . so hence the brain stuff.
Also, when the Loopies had a camping reunion trip last August, the main topic of conversation was how C4C barely used ANYTHING that we worked on. Including Rob’s awesome stuff. . . So it wasn’t just you who got shafted.
Or you could make some sort of stylised branching tree diagram:
http://images.google.ca/images?q=branching+tree+diagram&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=pmW3S5LCFsGclgfD6b2VCg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBIQsAQwAA
Sorta like one of those.
Yeah, it’s probably best not to dwell on what happened with the stuff from Waterloo that much.